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ISM Services Index Rises in July

An index of the U.S. economy’s service sector rose in July, the Institute for Supply Management reported Monday.

August 5, 2013

Court Upholds Most Provisions of HOS Rule

A federal appeals court upheld the majority of the government’s hours-of-service rule for truck drivers, rejecting most arguments presented by American Trucking Associations and Public Citizen.

August 6, 2013

American Roads LLC Files for Bankruptcy

The bankruptcy filing by the private owner of four Alabama toll roads and the operator of the Detroit-Windsor Tunnel is not expected to have any immediate effects on freight haulers, officials said.

August 5, 2013

Appeals Court Sets Date to Hear CSA Challenge

A federal appeals court will hear arguments next month concerning whether the U.S. government followed the law when it implemented the Compliance, Safety, Accountability ratings program.

August 5, 2013

Opinion: Don’t Leave Compliance to Chance

Although new hours-of-service rules include changes that will alter the way trucking companies do business, carriers opting to approach them armed with change-management programs will find they have an edge when it comes to meeting the revised rules’ challenges.

August 5, 2013

Industry Execs Ask Special House Panel to Focus on Urban Transportation Issues

Freight industry representatives asked lawmakers to confront urban transportation challenges, including congestion, intermodal connections and port infrastructure.

August 5, 2013

Infrastructure Spending Plans Trapped by Partisan Wrangling

Transportation spending dominated much of the political crossfire in Washington last week between President Obama and House Republicans.

August 5, 2013

U.S. Court Again Upholds Cross-Border Pilot Project

A federal appeals court has again ruled that the government’s cross-border trucking pilot program, which allows approved Mexican fleets to operate throughout the United States, can go forward.

August 5, 2013

U.S. to Ease Inspections Rule for Truckers, Official Says

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will propose a regulation later this year that would absolve truck drivers of their duty to file reports about truck and trailer inspections that do not find any equipment defects, a federal official said.

May 21, 2013